Bangalore Central (Lok Sabha constituency)


Bengaluru Central Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 28 Lok Sabha constituencies in Karnataka state in southern India. This constituency was created in 2008 as part of delimitation. It was carved out of the Bangalore North and South Lok Sabha constituencies during 2009 Indian elections. It first held elections in 2009 and its first member of parliament was P. C. Mohan

Demographics

The Central Lok Sabha constituency is dominated by minority voters, and is challenge for candidates, with having to get the support of both linguistic and religious minorities. The constituency has around 5.5 lakh Tamil People, 4.5 lakh Muslims and about 2 lakh Christians. There is also a significant number of Marwaris and Jains, especially around Chickpet and Gandhinagar suburbs. The Tamil population is concentrated around the suburbs of Shivajinagar, Ulsoor, Gandhinagar, Seshadripuram and are a deciding factor for the winning candidate. Further, the demography of the constituency ranges from rich to middle class to slums.

Members of Parliament

Assembly segments and serving MLAs

As of 2014, Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency presently comprises the following eight Legislative Assembly segments:
Constituency NumberNameCurrent MLAPartyReserved for District
160SarvagnanagarK. J. GeorgeINC-Bangalore Urban
161C. V. Raman NagarS. RaghuBJPSCBangalore Urban
162ShivajinagarRizwan ArshadINC-Bangalore Urban
163Shanti NagarN. A. HarisINC-Bangalore Urban
164Gandhi Nagar, BangaloreDinesh Gundu RaoINC-Bangalore Urban
165Rajaji NagarS. Suresh KumarBJP-Bangalore Urban
168ChamarajapetB. Z. Zameer Ahmed KhanINC-Bangalore Urban
174MahadevapuraAravind LimbavaliBJPSCBangalore Urban

Election results

General election 2009

General election 2014

General election 2019